TODO merge with idhub? | it allows to run everything done in this project as a docker compose
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README.md

docker files and integrations

idhub

build

# clone or get latest versions of repos
./pull-repos.sh
# rebuild idhub locally
./idhub_build.sh

in production, use ./idhub_build.sh prod to enable detaching

TODO: incorporate to general docker compose

deploy everything in localhost

note: right now the same applies for localhost and reachable deployments

docker compose up

building and deploying new docker images

make docker

dev

if you want to enter a shell inside a new container:

docker run -it --entrypoint= ${target_docker_image} bash

if you want to enter a shell on already running container:

docker exec -it ${target_docker_image} bash